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KBRA Releases Research Series on Tariff and Volatility Impacts Across Private Credit Markets

Three comprehensive reports examine how economic headwinds could affect various segments of private credit's rated transactions while highlighting the market's structural advantages.

byRita Garwood
April 14, 2025
in News, Economy

KBRA has released three research reports examining how tariffs, market volatility, economic uncertainty, fluctuating spreads, and other macroeconomic challenges may impact different segments of private credit’s rated transactions.

According to the reports, despite ongoing risks, recent market turbulence has highlighted private markets’ relative stability compared to public and bank loan counterparts. This resilience stems from structural flexibility, long-term investment horizons, and the ability to extend liquidity through bilateral relationships and direct lending. While the private credit market remains largely untested through prolonged downturns, its matched funding structures and substantial dry powder—estimated at $433 billion—position it well to navigate market dislocations.

The three-part research series includes reports focusing on: 1) investment fund debt-related transactions such as subscription lines and net asset value facilities; 2) primary, secondary, and tertiary impacts on leveraged sponsor-backed middle market borrowers; and 3) potential effects on rated business development companies (BDCs), asset managers, and middle market collateralized loan obligations (CLOs).

KBRA notes that amid ongoing uncertainty and shifting tariff policies, business planning may become more challenging, capital investments could slow, and private credit sponsors and lenders may face greater difficulties when making investment decisions.

Read the complete reports on KBRA’s website.

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